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there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have you gotten any calls, are you expecting any? >> i'm not expecting any but i would not be surprised to see people talk more about this in next few days it is very late tonight anyway it looks like they will preserve the under $100 thousand mark and go after larger deposits, but the question, here in u.s., could it happen here? probably not. but the question is, ha hasn't t already happen with standpoint feds suppressing interest rates, that is the rate less than inflation, negative interest rate it has already happened here. gerri: let's go to xena for a second, a lot of people out there think t
there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have...
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it looks like the tax increase is beginning to work its way through. retail employment was down some. the second thing that might be going on is that -- or the third, rather, is that employers are just a little uneasy and back o to that thing about the wait and see thing and when all the employers wait and see, you get this bad number. i hate to be so negative on the show. but the silver lining is we're not in europe. gwen: that's your silver lining? wow. >> the unemployment rate over there is 12%. the number of countries in europe said this week that in spain the rate of unemployment among people under 25 who are looking for work is 56%. gwen: wow. >> you mentioned that sequester was not a big factor yet. but there doesn't seem to be any urgency right now to solve the sequester problem and the white house has made the case that this will have a corrosive effect month to month. anything in these numbers to suggest that we're beginning to see that or that could get the way of reversing this? >> well, it's definitely the case that it will get -- it will
it looks like the tax increase is beginning to work its way through. retail employment was down some. the second thing that might be going on is that -- or the third, rather, is that employers are just a little uneasy and back o to that thing about the wait and see thing and when all the employers wait and see, you get this bad number. i hate to be so negative on the show. but the silver lining is we're not in europe. gwen: that's your silver lining? wow. >> the unemployment rate over...
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workers pay some form of federal taxes. let's gather around the water cooler with movie news. many are wondering who would play hillary clinton best in a bio. some of the top contenders a bit of a surprise. 6% of kristen dunst. she played marie an two net. mirren. 8% like susan sarandon. 18% glenn close could portray the many sides of the first lady. an overwhelming 40% believe meryl streep. a little anti-climatic, don't you think? what do you think, mike? any other names? >> i'm not going get myself in trouble. >> when would this stop you? nbc "nightly news" anchor, brian williams stopped by "late night with jimmy fallon" they broke down details of the fight in slow jam the news. >> the obama administration finds itself locking horns with republicans over the issue of raising the debt ceiling, the amount of money the nation is legally allowed to borrow. ♪ oh, yeah, when it comes to raising the debt ceiling ♪ ♪ the president is having a hard time getting enough ♪ ♪ seems the gop ain't rubbing him the right way ♪ ♪ especially with the country's $16.4 trillion in d
workers pay some form of federal taxes. let's gather around the water cooler with movie news. many are wondering who would play hillary clinton best in a bio. some of the top contenders a bit of a surprise. 6% of kristen dunst. she played marie an two net. mirren. 8% like susan sarandon. 18% glenn close could portray the many sides of the first lady. an overwhelming 40% believe meryl streep. a little anti-climatic, don't you think? what do you think, mike? any other names? >> i'm not...
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they feel they got their taxes hiked. >> i would be surprised if we are talking taxes. >>neil: what are we talking? autumnized deductions. >>neil: they were almost trimmed back, right? >> first, the goal would be to get four plus trillion. it would be great to get 2.5-1, spending cuts to revenues. >>neil: not 40-1. you think the ratio will be more even. >> it will be if you include the first $1.2 trillion part of the budget control act, you will see that is proposal the next that is more 1-1 so you will see around 2-1 i think. >>neil: we could argue over that. >> we argued before. i won that. >>neil: whatever. could i get your sense of where this is going? with the republican mood today trying to postpone the delegate sealing deadline for a few months, they trying to get their ducks in order, they are trying to get the immediate pressure off as much as the country but what do you think the markets which are closed, with do in reaction to the constant kicking the can. >> i am surprised by the buoyancy of the market. the next 45 to 60 days has incredible uncertainty. the
they feel they got their taxes hiked. >> i would be surprised if we are talking taxes. >>neil: what are we talking? autumnized deductions. >>neil: they were almost trimmed back, right? >> first, the goal would be to get four plus trillion. it would be great to get 2.5-1, spending cuts to revenues. >>neil: not 40-1. you think the ratio will be more even. >> it will be if you include the first $1.2 trillion part of the budget control act, you will see that is...
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just because john roberts claims it is not a tax doesn't make it a tax and doesn't make it constitutional. he swore to uphold and support the constitution. two points. >> john roberts is a supreme court justice and i believe his job is to determine what is constitutional and what is not. beyond that as tom coburn commissioned a report, one can continue to fund obama care even if a continuing resolution is not passed. >> correct. ryan made the correct point that because this is mandatory funding it will get funded as long as it remains law. it will remain a law unless the president decides to repeal it which he's not going to do. the thing that i wanted to stress here is that as the affordable care act is being implemented, we have a really interesting experiment going on. the states that are trying to abide by the law and bring up these health care exchanges and the medicare -- medicaid expansion are already showing potentially great success. if you look at the states that are working with the government to implement the health care exchanges, the price of premiums that people are going t
just because john roberts claims it is not a tax doesn't make it a tax and doesn't make it constitutional. he swore to uphold and support the constitution. two points. >> john roberts is a supreme court justice and i believe his job is to determine what is constitutional and what is not. beyond that as tom coburn commissioned a report, one can continue to fund obama care even if a continuing resolution is not passed. >> correct. ryan made the correct point that because this is...
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we're not talking about high skilled workers who would be in a tax bracket to pay taxes. they'll be getting money back. it will bankrupt the country. moreover, what your friend karl rove says, it won't. no, they won't vote republican because democrats are racist lyingly. hispanics are natural democrats. they think capitalism is a bad system. they're the most pro-choice. foreign born -- >> hispanic catholics? >> yes, the foreign born, this is according to pew. pew research in their polls do not believe that the hispanics are the same as blacks. no, this will be a disaster for the republican party. the entire country will become california. the republicans will have a few good years and then we'll never have another election. thank you, marco rubio. >> next time -- you were holding back. next time let it out. >> i'll be in studio next week. >> i'd better be careful if i piss you off. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> we have breaking news about the 10-year-old girl sarah who earlier today finally underwent surgery for a double lung transplant. we can happily report
we're not talking about high skilled workers who would be in a tax bracket to pay taxes. they'll be getting money back. it will bankrupt the country. moreover, what your friend karl rove says, it won't. no, they won't vote republican because democrats are racist lyingly. hispanics are natural democrats. they think capitalism is a bad system. they're the most pro-choice. foreign born -- >> hispanic catholics? >> yes, the foreign born, this is according to pew. pew research in their...
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the stolid as 6 percent tax. he slapped a tax on hospitals as they provide this service. how did you see that playing out? to me it seems like a just passed that on to their consumers. >> well, this is something that states have been doing for some time. as far as levying a provider tax to help pay the state share. medicaid. and 49 states currently do levy a tax for providers and provide is being defined as not only hospitals but also -- melissa: is your impression the provider would take that out of their profits, that 6 percent? would they slap that on top of what they're charging you and i and the health insurance company? >> i don't think it is quite that simple as just an add-on costs that it would pass on to the consumers. the choice here is really, do you continue with staggering uncompensated care costs for the uninsured, or do you get some payment for those services at the hospital? melissa: i understand why they want to be paid. and is wondering where the money is coming from. i get that they want to be paid for the services. and just wondering where you think t
the stolid as 6 percent tax. he slapped a tax on hospitals as they provide this service. how did you see that playing out? to me it seems like a just passed that on to their consumers. >> well, this is something that states have been doing for some time. as far as levying a provider tax to help pay the state share. medicaid. and 49 states currently do levy a tax for providers and provide is being defined as not only hospitals but also -- melissa: is your impression the provider would take...
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...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> they have to pay back taxes, they have to learn english, they have to be able to understand and study our history, they have to get in line behind everyone else. they would be granted legal status but they get behind everyone else who has waited legally for a green card status. liz: senator john mccain defending a bipartisan bill to o give 11 million illegal immigrants in the u.s. a path to citizenship, but texas republican congressman says this plan sounds a whole lot like amnesty. you don't like this bill. why? >> this is a plan we saw several years ago with the same individuals involved, so no surprise. they favored amnesty before, and they favored amnesty now. says quite frankly it will save taxpayers billions of dollars because they will have to fit the bill going to be benefits going to these. it will cost american worker thousands of jo
...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> they have to pay back taxes, they have to learn english, they have to be able to understand and study our history, they have to get in line behind everyone else. they would be granted legal status but they get behind everyone else who has waited legally for a green card status. liz: senator john mccain...
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the medical device tax. 76 senators voted to repeal the medical device tax. the keystone pipeline, which everybody in town knows the president's going to give up on eventually. the president laid out chain cpi on the entitlements. those are three things that john boehner can go -- that's a big win if you couple that with the fact that under sequester spending we're already spending much less, about half a trillion less than was projected. so you know, republicans need to take the win and go home and the president needs to do what president reagan did -- i mean, you were there, and you know president reagan presided over the biggest tax increase in american history to make that deal with tip o'neill. and the president needs to give a little. >> yeah. well, he needed to reduce the deficit back in '82, and he and o'neill got together. let me go to josh green. do you think that list makes sense? keystone. that would drive the environmentalists and a lot of democratic progressives crazy. the medical device thing would cost the obama care program about $30 billion.
the medical device tax. 76 senators voted to repeal the medical device tax. the keystone pipeline, which everybody in town knows the president's going to give up on eventually. the president laid out chain cpi on the entitlements. those are three things that john boehner can go -- that's a big win if you couple that with the fact that under sequester spending we're already spending much less, about half a trillion less than was projected. so you know, republicans need to take the win and go...
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the news steve jobs against government handouts for a car that costs 60 years $70,000 subsidized by a tax credit from the not so rich people. >> keep in mind he did not need the $1 billion loan from the government he did pay that back also the first innovative breakthrough was the powell he is part of those that disrupted the banking industry. he did not need that many but he borrowed a and paid back and people were lining up to invest because they sell more tesla and then they can make to keep up with manufacturing. it may be a rich man's toy today i can tell you that they are coming now with the new sub model have the price and a lot of innovation with their computer or robots or the internet stars to be expensive in the massmarket takes over numerous entrepreneurs end up in a fading in the price point comes down. >> to push back you say they sell all these carr but 21,000 is all they have sold toyotas sold million and i think this is a government subsidized scam for rich people. >> it may turn out to be that the for all intents and purposes he has pioneered new way for word the next ca
the news steve jobs against government handouts for a car that costs 60 years $70,000 subsidized by a tax credit from the not so rich people. >> keep in mind he did not need the $1 billion loan from the government he did pay that back also the first innovative breakthrough was the powell he is part of those that disrupted the banking industry. he did not need that many but he borrowed a and paid back and people were lining up to invest because they sell more tesla and then they can make...
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they just raised taxes. i voted for that compromise that was actually done in the wee hours of the night. so we did that but we look at things like this and, loretta, i'm going to come to you and see what you think. we look at things like this and shake our heads and say why don't we get in place first the 42 billion of our tax dollars that you are wasting, get that done first, do a top-to-bottom review of every program. federal reform all the things we shake our head at. then come to me and others like me who say hey we need more money. what do you think? >> well, good evening, first of all. >> good evening to you. >> yes, first, i agree with you. we need to go back and look at the fundamentals of government. what is government's fund montle role in our society and what services should government be funding? we have gotten so out of whack with what our needs are i mean, i think, you know, as a conservative, i believe in limited government. and i think, you know, we have to look at national security, making
they just raised taxes. i voted for that compromise that was actually done in the wee hours of the night. so we did that but we look at things like this and, loretta, i'm going to come to you and see what you think. we look at things like this and shake our heads and say why don't we get in place first the 42 billion of our tax dollars that you are wasting, get that done first, do a top-to-bottom review of every program. federal reform all the things we shake our head at. then come to me and...
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but they are surrendering this country to the radical gay agenda of joint tax returns. it's unnatural. but luckily one tv show is not backing down. and i hope it's this one. this is stephen colbert's big gay round up. (applause) yee what! -- i want to thank my old pal international movie star steve car rel for never asking me how i would use that footage. (laughter) >> stephen: you're a good man. now first in the gay roundup, folks, i trust the gays about as far as i could throw them. not that i would know, i don't pick up gay men to throw or any other reason. come to think of, it, they're in better shape than i am so it might be easier to let them throw me but i guess i trust the gays less far than they could throw me, are we clear? god, they have to complicate everything. and now they're complicating blood donation. >> the american medical association is pushing for a reversal of a decades-old ban on blood donations from gay men saying that the law is outdated. gay men have been banned from donating blood since the aids crisis in the 1980s. but now the ama says there
but they are surrendering this country to the radical gay agenda of joint tax returns. it's unnatural. but luckily one tv show is not backing down. and i hope it's this one. this is stephen colbert's big gay round up. (applause) yee what! -- i want to thank my old pal international movie star steve car rel for never asking me how i would use that footage. (laughter) >> stephen: you're a good man. now first in the gay roundup, folks, i trust the gays about as far as i could throw them. not...
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it was all tax increases. $15 million in spending cuts. republicans have to get their acts together to negotiate better on the debt ceiling and other things. neil: what is the overture on the republican party? saying that they are going to push for a three-month extension? >> sure, what i read in it was from a pr standpoint in saying that gets all is a bad idea and will hurt the economy. and for economy a year and a half ago. republicans are saying that maybe it's a smart move in the sense that they want to say enough of this pr stunt. let's take the falls off the table but let's get to the real essence of spending cuts. the president is going to keep coming back. but it's more revenue. but it's more tax increases. we knew that in the campaign. neil: there is this paraphrase between the rich and the poor that you alluded to. maybe he has not done this. >> i don't think he is done on more tax increases. neil: more deductions? >> deductions and perhaps more rate hikes. this was alluded to during the fiscal cliff talks by various democratic l
it was all tax increases. $15 million in spending cuts. republicans have to get their acts together to negotiate better on the debt ceiling and other things. neil: what is the overture on the republican party? saying that they are going to push for a three-month extension? >> sure, what i read in it was from a pr standpoint in saying that gets all is a bad idea and will hurt the economy. and for economy a year and a half ago. republicans are saying that maybe it's a smart move in the...
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. >> this government has just introduced two new tax base which will cause people who own the oh, no, between 25 and 35,000 pounds per family. why is he choosing to put a block on the aspirations of young people who want to build their own home? >> we are encouraging people to build a own home and buy their own homes, not least by the reform of the planning system that has seen the planning guidance come from 1000 pages to 50 pages. that's why we are also encouraging the right to buy. and if honorable members opposite want to help, they might want to talk to the labour of 40s that are continually knocking people from buying the council or having association homes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will my right honorable friend wish to congratulate the company in my constituency, but taking advantage of the capital of laos is announced and the autumn statement of purchase to 1.3 million pounds, that will create six new jobs under -- i certain to my honorable friend in welcoming that investment it is experience in campaign history logic did have an effect in bringing forward these proposals o
. >> this government has just introduced two new tax base which will cause people who own the oh, no, between 25 and 35,000 pounds per family. why is he choosing to put a block on the aspirations of young people who want to build their own home? >> we are encouraging people to build a own home and buy their own homes, not least by the reform of the planning system that has seen the planning guidance come from 1000 pages to 50 pages. that's why we are also encouraging the right to...
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raising taxes when he said no new taxes. it is a shame for his legacy, but can anybody conceivably in this environment say we have to raise taxes on the middle class if they're in elected office? >> the reality is the present tax code is a disaster. yes, you can raise tax revenue and you can get people behind it if indeed you do it by saying let's scrap huge chunks of the present tax code that make no sense in going the direction of a tax code that is competitive to the rest of the world the tax court hurts us, and frankly will bring down what i call the compliance tax. how many people do their own taxes now and pay millions if not billions of dollars in the country as a whole to get somebody else to figure this thing out. i would pay a higher rate if i knew i didn't have to pay the extra $2000 cut $2500 per year to the accountant to tell me what its supposed to be. it is a serious one. liz: texas have made more liars than a golf hats, but if you're going to do tax reform it took years, you have to start it now, right? >> ra
raising taxes when he said no new taxes. it is a shame for his legacy, but can anybody conceivably in this environment say we have to raise taxes on the middle class if they're in elected office? >> the reality is the present tax code is a disaster. yes, you can raise tax revenue and you can get people behind it if indeed you do it by saying let's scrap huge chunks of the present tax code that make no sense in going the direction of a tax code that is competitive to the rest of the world...
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you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rin ] and let the good life in. >> greta: a fox news alert, president obama announcing the resignation of irs acting commissioner steven miller, but is that enough for speaker of the house john boehner? >> my question isn't about who's going to resign. my question is who's going to jail over the scandal? >> greta: and tea party caucus chair michelle baucus causing this a stunning abuse of power. is one resignation enough? good to see you. >> nice to see you, greta. >> greta: he wa
you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim...
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prisoners and came out for closing and the bush tax cut. he was known for getting things done, that includes working with democrats. that is until he got closer to running for president and after president obama beat him. after he lost the run for president, he put away his mavericky cape. later, criticizing president obama became his new m.o. on you name it, the obama care, the filibuster on the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and president obama's second term, now it seems that senator john mccain may have dusted off that maverick cape and he is back to getting things done with democrats. take, for example, this past may, democratic senator claire mccaskill. they agreed on the budget until now. he called it a back room deal to move the budget to a conference. the republicans have been demanding this for a long time. but as john mccain stepped in and bucked his republican colleague. >> again, i -- >> it is an open process, anybody can come and listen. >> and it is my understanding since the budget conference is open to the public, it will
prisoners and came out for closing and the bush tax cut. he was known for getting things done, that includes working with democrats. that is until he got closer to running for president and after president obama beat him. after he lost the run for president, he put away his mavericky cape. later, criticizing president obama became his new m.o. on you name it, the obama care, the filibuster on the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and president obama's second term, now it seems that senator john...
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when those low income, the new income is taxed. when they start making money they lose benefits instead of being rewarded for making the transition from welfare to work. and gives the fruit of their labor to the others, that is hardly economic. >> guest: if you want to motivate somebody to move from this position to hire you need a transition with our programs which none of them do. we have been able to afford a system like that. >> host: this e-mail from johnson, as a medical doctor you must know the administrative costs for medicare is 3% and the administrative cost of insurance companies is 25%. why do republicans oppose medicare? have you read healing america:a global quest for better, cheaper and fairer health care? >> guest: i have not read that book. let's talk about what the statistics are. medicare quotes 3% because of 3% on administration but that doesn't count the 14% that is fair. the average private insurance industry company has less than 3% and there's even 25%, close to 70%. so when you look on a net-net basis medic
when those low income, the new income is taxed. when they start making money they lose benefits instead of being rewarded for making the transition from welfare to work. and gives the fruit of their labor to the others, that is hardly economic. >> guest: if you want to motivate somebody to move from this position to hire you need a transition with our programs which none of them do. we have been able to afford a system like that. >> host: this e-mail from johnson, as a medical...
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and that is the only reason for having a corporate tax or any business tax. but when you have your proposal, you abandon what you championed in the fair tax cuts solve so many problems. why did you give up on that. >> guest: maybe i didn't give up. the quality and taxing, there is undoubtedly the best way that will save this and it will markedly expand our exports because we are not competitive and we incorporate taxes into our products and everyone else will compete in the world with this. and there is great criticism of the book. >> host: from our facebook page, chris makes this comment. fiscal cliff media coverage is absurd. you people are grown adults, get something done. i couldn't get something done in my job, i would probably be terminated by now. enough, already, do stuff for all americans, not just your party or the other party. >> guest: the only criticism i would have of that comment is we are not the ones who are in the negotiating room. there are a limited number of people that are in there. here's what we want. we have to reform medicare. it is
and that is the only reason for having a corporate tax or any business tax. but when you have your proposal, you abandon what you championed in the fair tax cuts solve so many problems. why did you give up on that. >> guest: maybe i didn't give up. the quality and taxing, there is undoubtedly the best way that will save this and it will markedly expand our exports because we are not competitive and we incorporate taxes into our products and everyone else will compete in the world with...
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>> well, taxing our nation roz job creators is not going to create more jobs. these are the jobs that my generation is going going to need to pay down the debt mitchell generation will be spending our prime years pga massive taxes to pay down the debt, and -- or to pay towards entitlement in interest payments alone. so, taxing our nation's job creators is not going to solve anything. >> e. >> the irony is barack obama got that young vote joe e overwhelmingly. >> he was able to say it's' a good thing you're staying in your mother's basement until you're 27 years old. ask him at 27 when they're out to there for the first time hit the bricks, any job experience? no. any experience? >> i lived in a basement for a while. we're becoming a welfare foe site. they're calling out our natural instincts and it sounds great and sells well to young people. ultimately it's not a gift, it's can curse. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> in the meantime, if she lip synchs, he lied. and his girlfriend was fake. count me fried. ♪ ÷÷ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ th
>> well, taxing our nation roz job creators is not going to create more jobs. these are the jobs that my generation is going going to need to pay down the debt mitchell generation will be spending our prime years pga massive taxes to pay down the debt, and -- or to pay towards entitlement in interest payments alone. so, taxing our nation's job creators is not going to solve anything. >> e. >> the irony is barack obama got that young vote joe e overwhelmingly. >> he was...
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taxes. he is facing in the 13 percent income tax on millionaires in california and an increase in its federal tax rate to 39%. now, you would have thought somebody shot bambi. forbes been a business and cider and other sticking issue with all its most popular player because he dared to complain publicly about tax rates. move over. the you like those pictures? it's great to see him. i say leave him alone. look, even highly popular athletes have freedom of speech. you don't have to go too far to find sports figures that say things more ridiculous. new york jets player antonio, marty. he could not even name all ten of his kids, for goodness sake. or baseball player alex rodriguez to said therapy can be therapeutic. right. the last time i looked all americans have freedom of speech, not just occupy wall street protesters. what's more, there may well be a lot more complaining in the future. democrats say any budget they submit will have higher taxes associated with it. that's right. they're not d
taxes. he is facing in the 13 percent income tax on millionaires in california and an increase in its federal tax rate to 39%. now, you would have thought somebody shot bambi. forbes been a business and cider and other sticking issue with all its most popular player because he dared to complain publicly about tax rates. move over. the you like those pictures? it's great to see him. i say leave him alone. look, even highly popular athletes have freedom of speech. you don't have to go too far to...
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monthly deaths of the consumer, such as taxes and insurance, generally cannot add up to more than 43% of their monthly gross income. no standard is perfect, but the standard here provides a clear line with a measure of protection to borrowers that have increased certainty in the mortgage market. host: i want to bring in a few callers on this subject for you. oklahoma city, oklahoma, democratic line. good morning, vernon. caller: i am tickled to death that the government is setting the rules for the financial industry when it comes to the home market. people worked all their lives to provide a home and held for ways to get it paid off before they retire. this is the one area that the government needs to regulate and regulate closely and i am glad we're finally doing that. now, of course, we have drawn a line in the sand that we can hopefully reclaim. can we hope that it will ever change back to what we thought we had been through? guest: an excellent question. another one to add to that is -- will the regulators have the appetite to regulate this closely? making sure that banks are abi
monthly deaths of the consumer, such as taxes and insurance, generally cannot add up to more than 43% of their monthly gross income. no standard is perfect, but the standard here provides a clear line with a measure of protection to borrowers that have increased certainty in the mortgage market. host: i want to bring in a few callers on this subject for you. oklahoma city, oklahoma, democratic line. good morning, vernon. caller: i am tickled to death that the government is setting the rules for...
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compared with the fiscal cliff which was by all accounts a roughly familiar tax and spending debate, this one has far more import because it will determine whether among other things the united states continues to make good on the obligations it has already undertaken. interest and principal on the debt we have borrowed. our credit rating which was so famously downgraded in the summer of 2011 hangs in the balance here. and of course, people on both sides of the aisle are fighting over whether it is fair game to use the debt ceiling as a piece of political leverage to get the government to stop its spending. on the one hand, people on the right say, well, what else are we going to use? we are engaging in sort of financial madness spending so much so we have to use whatever tool is available there and you heard the president yesterday, tamron, saying this is like taking the economy hostage by threatening not to pay debts that we have already incured. >> tyler, as i mentioned, the dow up just a little bit today. how soon will we see perhaps start to see an impact on the arrows on the sc
compared with the fiscal cliff which was by all accounts a roughly familiar tax and spending debate, this one has far more import because it will determine whether among other things the united states continues to make good on the obligations it has already undertaken. interest and principal on the debt we have borrowed. our credit rating which was so famously downgraded in the summer of 2011 hangs in the balance here. and of course, people on both sides of the aisle are fighting over whether...
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of a president more popular after the scandals broke than before, hard to say, but this much is not taxing as irs scandal may be, it has prooen not too much for most americans, does cover some of the period in which scandals blew open, not just irs craziness but the justice department targets ap reporters, and benghazi velations, obama administrati will take such news as a time it can ignore republicans trying to make -- if memory serves me right, what does not stick now sticks later, watergate comes to mind, after the watergate break in, in june 1972, richard nixon felto pain that year, and en route to a reelectionandslide later that year, then it sank i and richard nixon was on his way o out. so that is t thing about scandals they are like that guest that refuses to leave your party, and starts ordering pay-per-view, raiding our triplefridge, they stay, a stin. no one has a any idea what is coming to trent lott, and warns president not to get too cocky, senar. the whit house is looking at poll numbers saying we just dodged a bullet. >> some democrats in congress are probably doing that t
of a president more popular after the scandals broke than before, hard to say, but this much is not taxing as irs scandal may be, it has prooen not too much for most americans, does cover some of the period in which scandals blew open, not just irs craziness but the justice department targets ap reporters, and benghazi velations, obama administrati will take such news as a time it can ignore republicans trying to make -- if memory serves me right, what does not stick now sticks later, watergate...
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the payroll tax was reinstated recently. what the board is saying is it may take a while for confidence to rebound. the conference board for consumer confidence is one of the leading economic indicators. the confidence drop comes despite the improvement in the housing market despite the fact that auto sales annual high of 14 and a half million since the financial crisis and stops near all time highs as well. it's interesting consumers are pessimistic when they look at what's hap to go their paychecks. >> sure is. liz, thanks. for the first time since the controversial deal that netted him personally $100 million vice president al gore is defending his position for selling his network to an extremely anti-american views. what essay being his big sale to the al-jazeera and the confrontational interview he had with nbc's matt lauer. they are required to tell you about the rusty pipes and leaky roofs before you buy a house. this they require to do tell you if there was a murder or suicide in the house you buy before you buy it.
the payroll tax was reinstated recently. what the board is saying is it may take a while for confidence to rebound. the conference board for consumer confidence is one of the leading economic indicators. the confidence drop comes despite the improvement in the housing market despite the fact that auto sales annual high of 14 and a half million since the financial crisis and stops near all time highs as well. it's interesting consumers are pessimistic when they look at what's hap to go their...
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economists show that immigration reform makes undocumented workers pay their full share of taxes, and that actually shores up the social security system for years. so we should get that done. [ applause ] good job, good education for your kids, home of your own, secure retirement. fifth, i'm going to keep focusing on health care. because middle class families and small business owners deserve the security of knowing that neither an accident or an illness is going to threaten the dreams you've worked a lifetime to build. as we speak, we're well on our way to fully implementing the affordable care act. [ applause ] we're going to implement it. if you're one of the 85% of americans who already have health insurance either through the job or medicare or medicaid, you don't have to do anything. but you do have new benefits and better protections than you did before. you may not know it, but you do. free checkups, mammograms, discounted medicines if you're on medicare. that's what the affordable care act means. you're already getting a better deal. no lifetime limits. if you don't have heal
economists show that immigration reform makes undocumented workers pay their full share of taxes, and that actually shores up the social security system for years. so we should get that done. [ applause ] good job, good education for your kids, home of your own, secure retirement. fifth, i'm going to keep focusing on health care. because middle class families and small business owners deserve the security of knowing that neither an accident or an illness is going to threaten the dreams you've...
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everything is about raising taxes on people who are consumers of energy. let's be honest, there's nothing that the president is going to get through this congress. but doing things like this, this executive action, is only going to put a bigger target on the back of the epa. i would guess having covered this for some time, we're going to see more bills that target the epa. so i think that's the political environment that has been created. >> and i mean michael, the equivalent, political equivalent of going nuclear by the president would be to veto keystone that would ramp up the war against the epa and the obama administration on this. >> it would and i'm not sure he's going to do that. i doubt there's a liberal constituency in the united states that's more disappointed in obama than environmentalists. maybe strict civil libertarians on national security grounds and drones and things. but environmentalists are really disappointed and they have pretty good reason to be in a lot of cases. but you know it shows just how difficult and how sui generis energy an
everything is about raising taxes on people who are consumers of energy. let's be honest, there's nothing that the president is going to get through this congress. but doing things like this, this executive action, is only going to put a bigger target on the back of the epa. i would guess having covered this for some time, we're going to see more bills that target the epa. so i think that's the political environment that has been created. >> and i mean michael, the equivalent, political...
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you will have taxes on drugs. you will have taxes on medical devices. so no matter how you look at this, health care costs, both for individuals and for the country, as a whole, are going to increase. >> and we bring back our studio audience with reaction. kirsten. all right, you can keep your plan, if you like it -- but the big part of this, the foundation was that the average american family is going to save $2500 a year. and then it was only going to cost $900 billion. none of which was true. >> and i think the average american family is just tired of not being able to trust what their leaders say. we're all tired of this. this comes down to basic philosophy and the people who govern. and president obama and his administration and many people on the left believe that the government knows what is better for you. this is something that is fundamental to this country, that like rand paul said, freedom to choose what is best for our family. and as soon as that is gone, the government that gives you everything can also take everything. and the americans n
you will have taxes on drugs. you will have taxes on medical devices. so no matter how you look at this, health care costs, both for individuals and for the country, as a whole, are going to increase. >> and we bring back our studio audience with reaction. kirsten. all right, you can keep your plan, if you like it -- but the big part of this, the foundation was that the average american family is going to save $2500 a year. and then it was only going to cost $900 billion. none of which...
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we picked up $204 million rather than put taxes whose impact fee into the community. it has allowed the industry itself to hire people. there are related companiy ies t hire people. and you know the phrase the necessity is the mother of invention. a lot of inventions are being developed but the energy itself allows businesses across the state to grow. a lot of companies in south eastern pennsylvania and philadelphia are going to be using it to power the refineries, it is looking and hopefully will build a facility that will take the ethonol and take ethanes they are paying around $80,000. the average workforce is $47,000. >> why is the governor still waiting? >> i know what is going on. i know there are a number of people that used to be opposed to it. a lot of them have changed here. but there are a certain group that are opposed to it. but i remind many people we follow it closely and it is a technology that has been used in texas and we feel comfortable that it is flowing the economy here in pennsylvania and it is going to make us and the united states in the long-
we picked up $204 million rather than put taxes whose impact fee into the community. it has allowed the industry itself to hire people. there are related companiy ies t hire people. and you know the phrase the necessity is the mother of invention. a lot of inventions are being developed but the energy itself allows businesses across the state to grow. a lot of companies in south eastern pennsylvania and philadelphia are going to be using it to power the refineries, it is looking and hopefully...
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this idea of repealing the tax on medical devices and the second possible thing they could add has to do with members of congress and staff being put into the same rules and getting rid of the waiver that i think the president would give having to do with health care. can you or the senate support that? >> no, there is talk of other writers to put on once the on, bama care fails. they won't be able to put the writers on this bill. woe made that clear. we are not going to negotiate. >> no writers? >> the bottom line is this. this is a spending bill. we can all put up a lot of writers and it's our view that i am not drawing lines in the sand, but it's unproductive to put more writers on at the last minute. my prediction is that this will pass clean because once they had this bad experience with obama care, they won't try to do it again. >> we are all in new york and the president is coming in today. there is talk of a symbolic reward to the new president of iran. i say symbolic that he made a lot of positive gestures and fears about the diplomatic efforts and iranian nuclear program and
this idea of repealing the tax on medical devices and the second possible thing they could add has to do with members of congress and staff being put into the same rules and getting rid of the waiver that i think the president would give having to do with health care. can you or the senate support that? >> no, there is talk of other writers to put on once the on, bama care fails. they won't be able to put the writers on this bill. woe made that clear. we are not going to negotiate....
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the top tax rates and repealed the bush tax cuts. the last part of the savings is coming from these automatic across-the-board cuts. now, i do believe that those should be replaced with more sensible policies. but the vast majority of the deficit reduction will still be in place. so i think we've done a lot. we've got to shift the focus from just fiscal policy. fiscal policy is very important, but there is a lot that we need to do to build and grow this economy. we need infrastructure, the farm bill needs to pass. the immigration bill is hublgge important to the economy. i'm hoping we can find a place where we can work together. >> obama care is not going away. it is law. republicans say they will not stop fighting. and the rollout, the exchanges, getting people enrolled has been very, very difficult. from the usa today, their coverage is this. the federal health care exchange was built using ten-year-old technology and the next six months will be an overhaul of the entire system. democrats supported the allies of this president and
the top tax rates and repealed the bush tax cuts. the last part of the savings is coming from these automatic across-the-board cuts. now, i do believe that those should be replaced with more sensible policies. but the vast majority of the deficit reduction will still be in place. so i think we've done a lot. we've got to shift the focus from just fiscal policy. fiscal policy is very important, but there is a lot that we need to do to build and grow this economy. we need infrastructure, the farm...
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but someone like orrin hatch saying that now on tax reform. the question is once people from the irs, once everyone has their day in committee hearings, and if the conclusion that was reached by the inspector general is also the conclusion that's reached on capitol hill is that this was specific to the agency, this did not go into the obama white house or any other political folks in the white house, in the administration, but it probably doesn't have legs is a huge political scandal that we're going to be talking about for months and months. >> thank you very much, mark. i greatly appreciate you coming on with the "first read." >>> the same jury that convicted jodi arias of first degree murder now hearing testimony on whether she deserves the death penalty. live pictures of arias crying in court. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. summer's here. so are the savings. not bad. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get special b
but someone like orrin hatch saying that now on tax reform. the question is once people from the irs, once everyone has their day in committee hearings, and if the conclusion that was reached by the inspector general is also the conclusion that's reached on capitol hill is that this was specific to the agency, this did not go into the obama white house or any other political folks in the white house, in the administration, but it probably doesn't have legs is a huge political scandal that we're...
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57.5, and then you've got payroll taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, hidden taxes. >> gas taxes. >> sean: and that's part of the hidden. so, he's 63 cents of every dollar goes to government. leave phil, leave california, i don't blame him. >> but the left, the guy from syracuse that started the attacks on mickleson and on forbes.com, he was complaining that mickleson was exercising what is basically a human reaction. when we go shopping for something you want to look for the best deal. that's true on any product that you buy. it's also true in the taxes that you're going to pay and because migration patterns are what they are, people decided to go to states with fewer taxes. >> wait a minute. the man you're talking about is professor len berman of syracuse university. he wasn't just complaining about phil mickleson wanting to leave, he mocked him. he said you're just lucky. >> professors are good at that. >> air just lucky. of course not, of course not. >> he can hit a ball with a stick, it's amazing. >> i'm kidding, no, i'm not-- >> and tearing this guy down. >> no, i don't agree w
57.5, and then you've got payroll taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, hidden taxes. >> gas taxes. >> sean: and that's part of the hidden. so, he's 63 cents of every dollar goes to government. leave phil, leave california, i don't blame him. >> but the left, the guy from syracuse that started the attacks on mickleson and on forbes.com, he was complaining that mickleson was exercising what is basically a human reaction. when we go shopping for something you want to look for the...
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don't forget the dependency deduction, child tax credit and earned income tax credit. all of which relate to cost of raising kids but have different requirement based on the child's location and legal status. experts say not to expect meaningful tax reform this year. >> you have a clear commitment on the part of president obama and democrats to use tax reform as means of raising extra revenue. not creating re-knew neutrality. if you try to raise revenue out of tax reform you will get higher rates. >> at the news conference, president obama made clear what he thinks about the 4 million words simplifying them or using them to promote economic growth are not priorities. >> from the start, my concern was making sure that we had a tax code that was fair. and protected the middle class. >> another related reason who i the tax code reform never gets done each loophole credit, preference and provision is favored by some interest group or another. which is in turn backed by veritable army of lawyer, accountant fighting to keep them where they are. >> bret: thank you. no grapevi
don't forget the dependency deduction, child tax credit and earned income tax credit. all of which relate to cost of raising kids but have different requirement based on the child's location and legal status. experts say not to expect meaningful tax reform this year. >> you have a clear commitment on the part of president obama and democrats to use tax reform as means of raising extra revenue. not creating re-knew neutrality. if you try to raise revenue out of tax reform you will get...